Templar Tunic

At the council of Troys in 1128, the Templar Order was confirmed by Pope Honorius II. The Knights received the white vestment as a symbol of purity of their life, to which Pope Eugenius added the red cross in 1146.

King Baldwin II, the King of Jerusalem, installed the Order in a part of the Palace of Jerusalem believed to be Solomon’s Temple, from which they took the name of Knights of the Temple or Templars. The order’s battle honors in the defense of the Holy Land are now legendary, while the accounts of their missing accumulated wealth are still a mystery. Shown here with our Templar Cape, this heavy sleeveless tunic has been dyed a bright white. The Order's Maltese styled red cross has been appliqued over the heart, while a full linen lining has been sewn on the interior. 100% cotton, Dry clean only. S/M or L/XL.

Note: Small/Medium is ideal for people 5' 6" to 5' 11" tall, while the Large/X-Large is best for people 6' tall and over.

Customer Reviews

I love the look and feel, very realistic. I do two styles of jousting, and it will help me look realistic in my early style jousting tournaments.

Reviewed by Greg
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Overall Rating

Be sure to buy either mail or a long tunic to go under this (assassin's creed under tunic goes well).
looks a lot nicer in person then in the picture,picture really doesn't do it justice
For thicker guys or for guys wearing mail and all the other things with this to be truly in character it would be nice to see it either sized about a size or two BIG or have more sizing options.
looks good with 'tobacco' colored period trousers (pants)
can't wait to get the rest of the pieced to finish my costume out